After Daniel
Chong was arrested in a federal drug raid, he wasn’t taken to Gitmo.
Instead, the Feds thoughtfully arranged to bring Gitmo to him, nearly
torturing him to death in the process.

Chong,
a senior at the University of California-San Diego, was one of nine
people swept up in an April 21 narcotics raid by the Drug Enforcement
Administration. After his arrest he spent four hours handcuffed
in a cell before being questioned. One of the agents who questioned
Chong described him as someone who was "in the wrong place
at the wrong time."

Following
the interrogation, the student was told that he would be released
and provided with paperwork to sign. He was then handcuffed and
put into a five-by-ten-foot detention cell, where he
was held for five days in conditions that qualify as torture
under any rational reading of either domestic or international law.